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"Nocturne"

Filterwolf

Release Date: 26 Apr 2010

About

Filterwolf (a.k.a. Adnan Duric) has his musical roots in the techno clubs of Cologne, but is now based in Munich. He has developed his own sound, far away from the clichés of techno, with a wide diversity of tonal sensibility and intensity. He produces mesmerising electronic music in which techno, house and electro meet Burial-esque vocal fragments, whilst the synths play exploding melodies.

His first release South Disco was on dubKULT's Living Records with remixes by Hrdvsion and Tigerskin. This was followed by his 4-track Futura EP on Process, which was a stepping stone to his first album Music From Tomorrow, due out on Process in May 2010. To introduce that album, we bring you the first single Nocturne, with three amazing remixes from Berlin, Dublin and Paris.

Berlin-based Alan Abrahams, a.k.a. Bodycode, a.k.a. Portable, slows down the tempo and adds extra vocals, turning the track into more laid-back groover, whilst Corrugated Tunnel, who has become a bit of a regular on Process, adds more bass and beats to Nocturne for a version for the middle of the night. The final mix is from Olibusta, a new member of the parisian Get The Curse crew. Thumbing on the thin line between after-hours heavy techno bleepery and freakier-than-thou electro-funk sleaziness.

Further mixes are expected in a second package a few weeks after release of Music From Tomorrow.

Credits

Written and Produced by Adnan Duric.
Track 2 additional production by Alan Abrahams.
Track 3 additional production by Edwin James Cummins.
Track 4 additional production by Olivier Michelet.
Published by Musiqware Ltd.
(P)(C)2010 Process Recordings (Musiqware Ltd).

"Can't really decide which mix is best becasue they are all strong, but i'll be playing the original version or the Corrugated Tunnel remix i am sure. Full support. Cheers" - Desy Balmer (Nice & Nasty)